After months of rehab, Ollie is now back on the family farm as he prepares to study agriculture at university this year.

"(There are) families who have had these same circumstances put in front of them and it is highlighting things for schools to lessen the chances of injury and the impact after those injuries," Bernie Bierhoff said.

"The injury was certainly disruptive to our whole family life; we were away from home for nearly five months so it is pretty full on."

Ollie Bierhoff playing rugby before the injury.

A report released by Australia's national rugby body at the weekend said the incidents involving the two Toowoomba Grammar students were "unrelated and dissimilar".

Its findings also revealed Rugby Australia would adopt a French-style "front-row passport scheme" to protect young players.

Toowoomba Grammar School was asked to consider how it offers rugby by the panel and to consider changing its insurance policy.